The Soft Machine – The Harvest Albums 1975-1978

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REMASTERED 3CD CLAMSHELL BOXED SET EDITION FEATURING ALL THREE SOFT MACHINE ALBUMS ORIGINALLY RELEASED ON THE HARVEST LABEL BETWEEN 1975 & 1978. FEATURING THE ALBUMS BUNDLES, SOFTS & ALIVE AND WELL, RECORDED IN PARIS, REMASTERED FROM THE ORIGINAL MASTER TA


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REMASTERED 3CD CLAMSHELL BOXED SET EDITION FEATURING ALL THREE SOFT MACHINE ALBUMS ORIGINALLY RELEASED ON THE HARVEST LABEL BETWEEN 1975 & 1978.

FEATURING THE ALBUMS BUNDLES, SOFTS & ALIVE AND WELL, RECORDED IN PARIS, REMASTERED FROM THE ORIGINAL MASTER TAPES.

WITH REPLICA ALBUM SLEEVES & A POSTER.

After recording five highly acclaimed albums for the CBS Records label, Soft Machine signed a licencing deal with EMIs Progressive imprint, Harvest Records in 1974 and would record two further studio albums and a live album for the label over the next three years.

Bundles was the bands first for Harvest and featured a line-up of MIKE RATLEDGE (keyboards), KARL JENKINS (Oboe, Piano, Soprano Sax), JOHN MARSHALL (Drums), ROY BABBINGTON (Bass) and new member ALLAN HOLDSWORTH (Guitar). An accessible collection, Bundles’ featured Holdsworths considerable guitar playing talents and opened a new chapter for the band, and attracted much praise upon release. By the time Softs was recorded, Allan Holdsworth had departed the group. The album would feature KARL JENKINS (Keyboards), JOHN MARSHALL (Drums), ROY BABBINGTON (Bass) and new member JOHN ETHERIDGE (Guitar), along with Saxophonist ALAN WAKEMAN. The album also saw the final appearance on a Soft Machine album by Mike Ratledge whose synthesiser contributed to the pieces Ban-Ban Caliban and Song of Aeolus.

Soft Machines final album for Harvest was the classic 1978 live record Alive & Well Recorded In Paris. The bands line-up had changed once more by this point and comprised KARL JENKINS (Piano, Electric Keyboards, Synthesiser), JOHN MARSHALL (Drums), JOHN ETHERIDGE (Acoustic and Electric Guitars) and new members STEVE COOK (Bass Guitar) and RIC SANDERS (Violin). The album was the result of several nights of excellent concerts staged at Le Palace Theatre in Monmartre, Paris in July 1977.

The Harvest Albums 1975 1978 features these classic albums along with a special poster.

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